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  1. 9 hours ago, IssaCaptureFL said:

    After 11 months in administrative Processing  my fiancé visa was finally approved. It’s been such a stressful journey for both of us but I think god for putting us through this because it made us stronger and gain patience something both him and I lacked. We started this journey back in December 2017!!! This forum has helped me in so many ways, no question was ever left unanswered. Thank you to everyone who helped us along the way. All were waiting on is the visa to be printed and mailed. For those who are wondering here’s our loooonnnngg time line. 

     

    December 7th 2017 sent application to USCIS 

    December 8th recieved 

    *USCIS recieved date December 13th

    June 27th Approved 

    July 5th sent to NVC

    July 15th  Transit

    July 18th paid 

    Interview scheduled on July 19th for September 4th. 

     

    September 4th 2018- Interview: Placed on AP due to not having original Divorce & Marriage License. Asked for additional chat logs from October 2016 (I sent January 2017 through 2018 chat logs)

     

    Marriage and Divorce certificates took 4.5 months due to inbetween riots and Haiti slow processing along with a whole bunch of in-between B.S

     

    February 6th 2019 documents sent 

    February 7th Haiti starts 1.5 week protest which caused DHL and embassy to be closed. 

    February 18th Documents arrived was advised to wait 60 days for answer 

     

    April 4thth contact embassy was advised to be patient 

     

    April 9th wrote Senator on the issue 

    April 18th senator stated they sent the embassy a letter. 

    Updated on the April 20th & 23rd

    April 24th embassy calls fiancée and advised him to a package at DHL on April 26th. Packet states he need a new Medical 

     

    April 29th medical completed 

    May 3rd Medical mailed to the embassy 

    May 7th received/updated

    May 15th case update 

    May 17th case update 

    May 24th case update 

    May 29 Case update 

    June 21, 2019 case update 

    July 17th Emailed Senator again

    August 2nd - Email US Ambassador for Haiti 

    August 5th - Case changed from AP to Ready 

    August 6th Case changed to application received and changed from Immigration Visa to Nonimmgration visa. Received a follow up email from embassy stating the visa was approved. 

    August 7 - Called to confirm status, I was advised the visa has been issued. 

     

    OMG I’m very happy for you!!

  2. 6 hours ago, gsdc23 said:

    For those of you who have been following my Visa Journey, keeping me in your prayers, & offering me words of encouragement; I just want to say THANK YOU. Especially the Haitian K1 Visa thread. I finally got the chance to see this wonderful update this morning:

     

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    My struggles with my visa journey are available to you in my previous posts on my page, but I would like to update everyone on how it concluded to issued. 

     

    After following up with my congressperson around mid March to make a 2nd congressional inquiry, the embassy responded in 2 days and informed the congress to tell my fiancé to complete a new medical. The embassy let us know that they will be sending him another 221g along with his passport in order to complete the new medical and for him to send everything back through DHL when completed. This was on March 20th, it took my fiancé about a week and a half to complete his medical and send everything in. Embassy received it on April 2nd and updated my case on the 2nd, the 11th and the 18th is when my visa case status finally went from immigrant visa to non-immigrant visa. This morning it changed to issued. I am

    so grateful and crying tears of joy because I finally get to be reunited with my loved one and this part of my visajourney is finally done! Now to worry about POE and AOS! At least my fiancé and I can do that together. Here is an quick recap of my time line;

     

    9/19/2018- Interview went well but placed on AP due to embassy wanting to verify/confirm divorce info. I sent email asking them what do they need, if anything. 

     

    9/20/2018- Embassy replied to my email asking for “submit confirmation of divorce to the national archives”. Didn’t really know what this meant since we provided them with our national archive divorce forms already, but we gathered the judgement of divorce and the newspaper announcement (customary of Haiti) of his divorce from his divorce lawyer since that’s all we have left to possibly give them to confirm the divorce.

     

    10/9/2018- Additional divorce documents & passport sent through DHL

     

    10/11/2018- Embassy received docs/passport. 

     

    11/5/2018- my case had updated about 4-5 times in between these dates. 2 of the updates due to emails I sent the embassy and them responding. The date of the 5th is the last time the embassy ever updated my case up until I reached out to my congressman a month later.

     

    12/5/2018- reached out to my congressman and they made a congressional inquiry.

     

    01/04/2019 (Took a whole month!)- Embassy replies to congressional inquiry stating case documents are under review & due to security situations in Haiti they can’t give an estimated date of completion. Congressman tells me to follow up on or around March 20th. 60 more days! 😩

     

    03/18/2019- Followed up with congressional inquiry

     

    03/20/2019- embassy replies asking for new medical 

     

    04/02/2019- new medical received by embassy 

     

    04/18/2019- Visa status went from immigrant to non immigrant with new case creation date

     

    04/22/2019- Visa Issued!

     

    It took me 7 months in AP from interview date to finally receive my visa. 

     

    I started this visa journey 2 years ago on December 29th, 2017 when I sent my K1 packet in to USCIS. I know we have a long way to go still but I’m so happy we’ve finally concluded this part of my journey. Thank you lord! 👏🏿🙏🏿🤗

    I can’t believe it!! God is so good. I’m more than happy for you. Finally!!

     

  3. am filling the I-485 form and in the page 3 of 18 there's a question that says: Are you applying for adjustment based on Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 245(i)?

     

    Then it says if you selected yes, you MUST have select family based visa and since k1 is a family based one I don't know if I should select yes, although I really don't know what they mean.

     

    What did you select there?

  4. 7 hours ago, Godschild! said:

    Guys so after my spousal visa was cancel. The embassy sant me a package three.  I created the online account. But  am going to go do my medical but the paper saying I should bring a Confirmation page from the us traveldoc account to the doctor. How do I get this. Am lost. Help please.  Would the doctor stress if I don't have that Confirmation page. 

    For the medical, you only need your passport, 4 pictures , letter of packet 3 and $$...

    confirmation page is only for DHL

  5. Hey

     

    Any other  Haiti AOS Filers from K1  here?

     

    I will sent my package Soon.

     

    God bless everyone!

     

    AOS Checklist

    Cover Letter listing Table of Contents

    (Check Payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security - $1,225.00)

    Form I-485 (completed and signed by non-US Citizen/beneficiary)

    • Form G-1145 
    • Copy of beneficiary's Passport with biographical page 
    • Copy of beneficiary's K1 Visafrom Passport and entry stamp 
    • Copy of NOA2 Approval letter (from K1 process) 
    • I-94 
    • Copy of beneficiary's Birth Certificate 
    • translation of birth certificate
    • Certified copy of Marriage License 
    • Passport Photos (2) name written on the back 
    • Copy of DS-3025 
    •  

    Form I-864 (completed and signed by USC)

    • Copy of My Birth Certificate 
    • 2017 .2016.2015 Tax Return (with W-2) 
    • Employment Verification letter (updated one - not the one used during K1 process) 
    • Paystubs (from January 2018 – to Present) 

    Form I-765 (completed and signed by non-US Citizen/beneficiary)

    • Copy of beneficiary's Passport with biographical page 
    • Copy of beneficiary's K1 Visafrom Passport and entry stamp 
    • I-94 
    • Passport Photos (2) name written on the back 
    • Copy of NOA2 (from K1 process) 

    Form I-131 (completed and signed by non-US Citizen/beneficiary)

    • Copy of beneficiary's Passport with biographical page 
    • Copy of beneficiary's K1 Visafrom Passport and entry stamp 
    • I-94 
    • Passport Photos (2) name written on the back 
    • Copy of NOA2 (from K1 process
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